Greencastle Antrim High School - Conococheague Yearbook (Greencastle, PA)

 - Class of 1945

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Twenty-six HUEHEY Fifth row: M. Ziegler, Miss Martin, Diehl, Trumpower, Gla- ser, Hennberger, Heefner, Miss Conrad, Shimer, Flory, D. Walck. Fourth row: Snyder, Kell, Hou- ser, Greenawalt, Brown, May- hugh, Keller, Harsh, M. Met- calf, Gaddis. Third row: A. Ziegler, V. Walck, Barnhart, Kuhn, Loh- man, Chritzman, J. Metcalf, Rice. Second row: Cordell, Ryder, Hollinger, Brechbiel, VVallech, Sampson. First row: Monn, Grosh, Me- Fadden, College, Zeger. Absent : Brewbaker, Long, Lanehart, Myers, Straley, Hart- man. GIRLS' BASHllBAll Third row: Cordell, Bowman, Harsh, Mrs. Toms, Harris, Houser, A. Ziegler. Second row-Main, Hoffman, Keller, M. Ziegler, Henneber- ger, Glaser. First row: Diehl, Trumpower, Snowberger, Shimer, Monu, Rice, College. The GIRLS' ATHLETIC season opened with Hockey practice under the direction of Miss Martin and Miss Conrad. Fifty girls came out, and from these a good team was chosen. Four games were scheduled, two each with Penn Hall and Scotland. Of these three were lost and one was won. The players showed great spirit and cooperation, and we feel that it was one of the most successful seasons in recent years. Basketball practice for the girls began the middle of December under our coach, Mrs. Toms. By the beginning of January the team was in shape for the nrst of its eight scheduled games. Throughout the season great sportsmanship and cooperation were shown. The sophomore girls, for several months, practiced in their gym classes for a program that was presented in assembly, February 23, consisting of dances in keeping with the spirit of Wasli- ington's birthday. A'Coming Through the Rye showed boys crossing the Rye, attempting to kiss the girls, and being rewarded with a resounding slap. In the end they shook hands and skipped off the stage together, once more friends. In the second dance, The Sailor's Hornpipef' the girls were dressed as sailors. This dance illustrated the activities of sailors on board ship. The Minuetf' a graceful and stately dance of the colonial period, was done in costumes of that day. THEY :kOctober 13 Hockey Scotland 3 October 27 Hockey Scotland 2 ? November 1 Hockey Penn Hall 0 November 11 Hockey Penn Hall 2 January 9 Basketball St. Marys 31 January 26 Basketball VVayne-sboro 39 :':February 9 Basketball Scotland 35 ?February 16 Basketball XVaynesboro 35 February 21 Basketball Penn Hall 38 March 2 Basketball Scotland 35 :f:March 14 Basketball Penn Hall 16 'March 22 Basketball St. Mary's 18 9fHome Games.

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EHffNEAEllf IS Ellfifll EHAMPIUN Back-Manager Mowen, Assistant Manager Gaddis, Barkdoll, Scott, Bear, Zullinger, Warreii, Miller, Coach Conrad. Front-Fitz, Peck, Bowders, Shank, Rowe, Brant, Bittner, Hoover, Elliott. Absent-Zimmerman. Coach Conrad's dream of a perfect soccer team came true this year when his team rolled to ten consecutive victories, eight league battles and two post-season games. The champs racked up a total of forty-one points to the opponents' three in the ten games, being scored upon by only two teams. This is the second championship team that Mr. Conrad has coached in seven years at Greencastle, and he deserves many thanks for this accomplish- ment. The team bids fair to be a power in next year's county loop as it loses only three boys from the 1944 squad through graduation-Seibert Zimmer- man, Bill Bear, and Tom Zullinger. This year's team, being the only undefeated soccer team in the school's history, hopes that the record it has established will provide an aim for the future teams. The scores of the season are as follows : Oct. 6 ifklercersburg High 5 l Oct. 13 St. Thomas 3 0 Oct. 17 :':Lemasters 2 l Oct. Z0 Mercersburg Academy 3 O Oct. Z4 Mercersburg High 3 l Nov 3 XSL Thomas 7 0 Nov. 7 Lemasters l 0 Nov 10 Mercersbnrg .-Xcadeniy -l O Nov. 17 5VVashington Township 3 O Nov, 22 9F5Washington Township lU 0 :kHome games. i5Post-season games. VVe They Twenty-seven

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